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Polygon (MATIC), SKALE (SKL) and SushiSwap (SUSHI) are now available on Coinbase

Starting today, Coinbase supports Polygon (MATIC), SKALE (SKL) and SushiSwap (SUSHI) at Coinbase.com and in the Coinbase Android and iOS apps. Coinbase customers can now buy, sell, convert, send, receive, or store MATIC, SKL and SUSHI. MATIC, SKL and SUSHI are available in all Coinbase-supported regions, with the exception of SUSHI in New York State.…

Starting today, Coinbase supports Polygon (MATIC), SKALE (SKL) and SushiSwap (SUSHI) at Coinbase.com and in the Coinbase Android and iOS apps. Coinbase customers can now buy, sell, convert, send, receive, or store MATIC, SKL and SUSHI. MATIC, SKL and SUSHI are available in all Coinbase-supported regions, with the exception of SUSHI in New York State. MATIC, SKL and SUSHI trading are also supported on Coinbase Pro.Polygon (MATIC)MATIC is an Ethereum token that powers the PolygonMatic Network, a multichain scaling solution for Ethereum. Polygon aims to provide faster and cheaper transactions on Ethereum using Layer 2 sidechains, which are blockchains that run alongside the Ethereum main chain. Users can deposit Ethereum tokens to a Polygon bridge smart contract, interact with them within Polygon sidechain, and then later withdraw them back to the Ethereum main chain, if need be. The MATIC token is used to pay transaction fees and participate in proof-of-stake consensus.SKALE (SKL)SKL is an Ethereum token that powers SKALE, which describes itself as “an Ethereum-compatible network with a leaderless consensus designed to run on an uncapped number of independent nodes.” The SKL token grants a right to participate as a network validator, stake as a delegator, or access a share of the network’s resources as a developer.SushiSwap (SUSHI)SUSHI is an Ethereum token that powers SushiSwap, a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange and automated market maker built on Ethereum. Holders of SUSHI can participate in community governance and stake their tokens to receive a portion of SushiSwap’s transaction fees.One of the most common requests we hear from customers is to be able to buy and sell more cryptocurrencies on Coinbase. We announced a process for listing assets, designed in part to accelerate the addition of more cryptocurrencies. We are also investing in new tools to help people understand and explore cryptocurrencies. We launched informational asset pages (see MATIC, SKL and SUSHI), as well as a new section of the Coinbase website to answer common questions about crypto.Customers can sign up for a Coinbase account here to buy, sell, convert, send, receive, or store MATIC, SKL and SUSHI today.Please note Coinbase Ventures owns MATIC tokens as a result of a 2019 investment in Polygon. Coinbase Ventures intends to maintain its investment in Matic for the foreseeable future and maintains internal policies that address the timing of permissible disposition of its digital assets, including MATIC tokens.Polygon (MATIC), SKALE (SKL) and SushiSwap (SUSHI) are now available on Coinbase was originally published in The Coinbase Blog on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Robinhood Pulls Back Curtain on Android Crypto Wallet for Extending Access

Robinhood has announced the official launch of its cryptocurrency wallet for Android users. This move is set to broaden access to digital currencies for millions of potential users globally. The expansion to Android comes approximately a year after the initial rollout of the Robinhood Wallet to iOS users worldwide…

Robinhood has announced the official launch of its
cryptocurrency wallet for Android users. This move is set to broaden access to
digital currencies for millions of potential users globally. The expansion to
Android comes approximately a year after the initial rollout of the Robinhood
Wallet to iOS users worldwide…
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Protect and secure your Windows computer: A practical guide

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Nothing Phone (2): New model variant appears with Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1, 12 GB RAM and running Android 13 – NotebookCheck.net News

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Cruise launches an Android app for its self-driving taxis

Cruise has finally launched an Android app for ridehailing, giving potential customers in San Francisco the option to call one of its robotaxis even if they’re not iPhone users. The self-driving car company told Engadget that 20 percent of its waitlisters are on Android, and an app for the platform is one of people’s most-requested

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